Science for the Curious Photographer

An Introduction to the Science of Photography

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Pub Date Jul 01 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

This is a photography book for those who love science and like to understand how things work. It begins with an introduction to the history and science of photography and addresses questions about the principles of photography, such as why a camera needs a lens, how lenses work, and why modern lenses are so complicated. Digital photography raises more questions because enlarged images on computer screens reveal defects in color and resolution that are not obvious in small snapshots. What limits resolution, what is "noise" in images, and what level of detail can be appreciated by an observer? All of these questions and others concerning human perception of color and subjective image quality are treated in detail with some mathematics when appropriate. Finally the creation and appreciation of art in photography is presented from the standpoint of modern cognitive science.This book is appropriate for serious photographers and for students from college freshman to graduate level.

This is a photography book for those who love science and like to understand how things work. It begins with an introduction to the history and science of photography and addresses questions about...


Advance Praise

"A much needed science book for photographers-read this book if you want to gain a complete understanding of your camera and how it works."

-Steve Berardi, Founderof PhotoNaturalist

"Charles Johnson's book combines the knowledge of an experienced scientist and educator with the passion of an accomplished photographer. He introduces the scientific foundations o fphotography and provides interested photographers with the information and practical advice that will help improve their craft. This is also a must read for those interested in computational photography."

-Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab

"An outstanding book that does a remarkable job of weaving together the many facets of photography. The author provides the science that photography is based on and makes it easily understood with a variety of examples and images. In addition he provides a great deal of insight into the human side of color perception, photography, and art. One of the best I've read."

-Bill Stice, Photographer

"A much needed science book for photographers-read this book if you want to gain a complete understanding of your camera and how it works."

-Steve Berardi, Founderof PhotoNaturalist

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Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781568815817
PRICE 44.95
PAGES 190